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does anyone use this drug during PCT? if so what did it do for you?

I know it helps with depression and sex drive which should be a plus during PCT.
 
test-monkey said:
does anyone use this drug during PCT? if so what did it do for you?

I know it helps with depression and sex drive which should be a plus during PCT.


Wouldn't mind meeting her...I'm sure she would help with my sex drive!! With a name like that...she must have big ass tits!! ;)
 
hammertime30 said:
Wouldn't mind meeting her...I'm sure she would help with my sex drive!! With a name like that...she must have big ass tits!! ;)
ronnie coleman had some big ass tits at one time too.. want me to hook you up ? :)
 
LVTitan said:
never heard of it bro sorry.

it's also called Deprenyl, it works by increasing Dopamine.
here is some info-

In the early 1960's Professor Joseph Knoll of Semmelweis University in Hungary developed the medication Deprenyl for use as an anti-depressant. Later the drug was found to benefit Parkinson's patients due to it's ability to regulate neurotransmitters such as dopamine. Parkinson's is thought to be caused by low-production of dopamine. Dopamine production in such patients decreases by 30% to 90% per decade, and when production has fallen to 10% of normal the patient dies within a short time. Dopamine production also decreases in healthy people, but at a slower rate of about 13% per decade in normally aging people and only 8% in slowly aging people. However, the difference in Parkinson's patients and healthy people is only a matter of rate of decline and time. A study done in 1988 by Professor Knoll showed that rats given medium does of Deprenyl live up to thirty percent longer because the drug slows this loss of dopamine. Later experiments also showed increased life-span, although not as high a percent as the 1988 experiment found.



Originally, the drug was thought to work only as an MAO-inhibitor (MAO, or monoamine oxidase, is the neurotransmitter that metabolizes used neurotransmitters). When MAO-levels rise, as they do as a person ages, levels of neurotransmitters such as dopamine, decrease. MAO-inhibitors help stabilize levels of neurotransmitters and thus slow aging. However, research from 1994 shows Deprenyl has benefits unconnected with its MAO-inhibiting action. Deprenyl also acts as an anti-oxidant and stimulates production of the body's natural anti-oxidant enzymes superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT). These effects also slow aging.
 
the deal is T, and many AAS, will raise dopamine levels - this produces some of the high of being on. So when you come off, it is helpful to run something that will help sustain what you got used to, so as to help with the mental aspect of coming off. But there is a little more to it than that, because if your dopamine levels crash (as a result of coming off or related to high prolactin which is inversely related to dopamine levels) you will have a harder recovery, got it? dopamine and testosterone are positively correlated, they support one another
 
Triple J said:
the deal is T, and many AAS, will raise dopamine levels - this produces some of the high of being on. So when you come off, it is helpful to run something that will help sustain what you got used to, so as to help with the mental aspect of coming off. But there is a little more to it than that, because if your dopamine levels crash (as a result of coming off or related to high prolactin which is inversely related to dopamine levels) you will have a harder recovery, got it? dopamine and testosterone are positively correlated, they support one another

so you recomend using it? at what dose and how long would you recomend using it?
 
finding the right dose takes some experimentation and varies with age, the older you are generally the more you need. also it has a short half-life so twice a day may be best. in all likelyhood between 1-5mg/day will be plenty. its a very safe drug at those levels.

if you feel fuzzy, jittery, or anxious you are taking too much. its effects should be mild. although if you are dopamine deficient you will feel a big lift from it. don't forget precursors like tyrisine and b6
 
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